• Jax@sh.itjust.works
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    18 hours ago

    In compost, yes — you’re sort of defeating the purpose by putting in seeds that the compost will never be chemically hot enough to kill.

    This is just a field, though. Not compost. The only reason it ever gets cut down is because the fire department says ‘ayo, that’s a fire hazard’. As it turns out, letting native wild plants (weeds) grow in your field is good for the soil — I’m sure I can find some research articles that back what I’m saying up.

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      18 hours ago

      I’m not sure where you are, but in many places the correct thing to do is to burn your fields off. Fire does a lot of good for fields.

      Check with someone who is knowledgeable what really happened in your area though. There are differences that are important that mean places only a mile apart may need very different treatment.